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Business Process Reengineering

ACM SIGOIS Bulletin, 1995
This paper provides an overview of published articles on Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Therefore it reports on an extensive literature review which identified BPR articles published in respected MIS outlets and/or written by three key proponents in the field.
Thomas Barothy   +2 more
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Towards reengineering in reuse reengineering processes

Proceedings of International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2002
Reuse of existing software has been regarded in recent years as a feasible solution to software quality and productivity improvement problems. Various reference paradigms for setting up a reuse reengineering process have been proposed. With reference to the RE/sup 2/ (Reverse Engineering and Reuse Reengineering) paradigm, this paper addresses the ...
Gerardo, Canfora   +2 more
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Role of IT in Business Process Reengineering

2011 International Conference on Recent Trends in Information Systems, 2011
Business Process Reengineering is a discipline in which extensive research has been done and numbers of methodologies are introduced. But what seems to be lacking in these methodologies is a structured approach. In this paper an attempt has been made to study and understand the meaning of Business Process Reengineering and the role of information ...
Deepak Kumar 0007, Anita Bhatia
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Business Process Reengineering

Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb, 1998
Management Studiecentrum, 09 maart ...
Harald Hungenberg, Torsten Wulf
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IT Reengineers Government Processes in Africa

IT Professional, 2013
Governments in various developing economies are deriving significant value by redesigning their service-delivery and administrative processes using IT. The authors discuss how Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Kenya are exploiting IT to redesign their government processes.
Asmare Emerie Kassahun, Alemayehu Molla
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Reengineering Process Based on the Unified Process

2006 22nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2006
This work presents a reverse-engineering process for legacy information systems understanding and maintenance that takes its main steps from the Unified Process (UP). We show that the reconstruction of the use-case model of the system is central to the recovery of the architecture of the system. First, the use-cases allow us to recover the model of the
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Process Management and Process Reengineering

2020
Process Management represents an operational way of acting upon CSFs and the Macrologistics strategy. The salience of a process can be defined in terms of its attributes or conditions in the business process management life-cycle: A logistics process paradox states, however, that the immense benefits do not directly translate into business value ...
Martin Stein, Frank Voehl
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Business process reengineering

Strategic Direction, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.
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Tools for business-process reengineering

IEEE Software, 1994
Not every attempt at business process reengineering has been a success. Part of the reason is that traditional modeling and analysis tools are simplistic. Business processes are dynamic and they interact. Static process modeling tools reveal only what happens within a process, what it uses as input, and what it outputs.
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Semantic reengineering of business processes

Information Systems, 2010
This paper discusses transforming ontological models into non-ontological models of business processes, when the process of articulating different data models is known as reengineering domains. As a crucial factor in achieving interoperability and semantic reengineering of the domains with the different levels of semantic representation (expressiveness)
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